Sullivan County Department of Health and Hospital(s) Prevention Agenda 2013-2018 Priority Selection and Partners
Sullivan County Prevention Agenda 2013-2018 Tracking Indicator Dashboard
I. Local County Department of Health - Priorities, Partners, Goals and Interventions
Community Health Improvement Plan
Prevention Agenda Priorities:
Preventing Chronic Diseases: View the State Action Plan for this priority
- Reduce Obesity in Children and Adults.
Promote Healthy Women, Infants and Children: View the State Action Plan for this priority
- Maternal and Infant Health
- Reproductive, Preconception and Inter-Conception Health
Promote Mental Health and Prevent Substance Abuse: View the State Action Plan for this priority
- Promote Mental, Emotional and Behavioral Well-Being in Communities.
- Prevent Substance Abuse and other Mental Emotional Behavioral Disorders.
Partners:
- Local Health Department
- Hospital
- Community Health Centers
- Media Organizations
- Housing Organizations
- Mental/Behavioral Agencies/Organizations
- Social Services
- Public/Private Transportation
- Clinical or community based lifestyle change Referral Agency
- Local Coalition
Goals:
- Create community environments that promote and support healthy food and beverage choices and physical activity
- Increase screening rates for cardiovascular diseases; diabetes; and breast, cervical and colorectal cancers, especially among populations experiencing health disparities
- Reduce premature births in New York State
- Increase the proportion of NYS babies who are breastfed
- Prevention of unintended and adolescent pregnancy
- Promote Mental, Emotional and Behavioral Well-Being in Communities
- Prevent underage drinking, non-medical use of prescription pain reliever drugs by young and excessive alcohol consumption by adults
- Prevent suicides among youth and adults
- Promote tobacco use cessation among adult smokers
Interventions:
- Increasing the availability, accessibility and use of evidence-based interventions in self-care management in clinical and community settings
- Work with paraprofessionals to reinforce health education and health care service utilization and enhance social support to high-risk pregnant women
- Implement policies, community and organizational systems and practices to expedite enrollment of low-income women in Medicaid, including presumptive eligibility for prenatal care and family planning coverage
- Help identify and recruit 'natural helpers' from affected communities who can serve as trained paraprofessionals in health promotion programs, and individuals for professional education/training to serve as health care practitioners in their community
- Increase availability of prescription drug drop-boxes
- ID gaps in services and increase availability of services for youth
Local Health Department Contact
- Name: Nancy Mcgraw
- Phone: (845) 292-5910
- Email Address:Nancy.McGraw@co.sullivan.ny.us
II. Hospitals - Priorities, Partners, Goals and Interventions
Greater Hudson Valley Health System: Catskill Regional Medical Center
Community Service Plan
Prevention Agenda Priorities:
Preventing Chronic Diseases: View the State Action Plan for this priority
- Access to High-Quality Chronic Disease Preventive Care and Management in Clinical and Community Settings.
- Reduce Obesity in Children and Adults.
Promote Healthy Women, Infants and Children: View the State Action Plan for this priority
- Maternal and Infant Health
- Reproductive, Preconception and Inter-Conception Health
Partners:
- Hospital
- Community Health Centers
- Public/Private Transportation
- Local Coalition
Goals:
- Create community environments that promote and support healthy food and beverage choices and physical activity
- Increase screening rates for cardiovascular diseases; diabetes; and breast, cervical and colorectal cancers, especially among populations experiencing health disparities
- Promote tobacco use cessation, especially among low SES populations and those with poor mental health
- Reduce premature births in New York State
Interventions:
- Increasing adoption and use of food standards
- Employee Health Live Well, Be Well initiative
- GHVHS HEALTHY HEART PROGRAM
- Implemented a "39 Weeks Matter" initiative to discourage doctors and patients from scheduling medically unnecessary deliveries - by induction or C-section - before 39 weeks
- Offer childbirth and breast feeding classes
Hospital Contact
- Name: Amanda Langseder
- Phone: (845) 794-3300 x 2187
- Email Address:alangseder@ghvhs.org